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Topic: Jack Penewell |
Bob Stone
From: Gainesville, FL, USA
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Posted 2 May 2006 5:15 am
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Anyone familiar with Jack Penewell? He recorded for Autograph records in 1924, as well as for Paramount, playing a "twin-six" acoustic Spanish neck guitar.
More significantly (to me), he is also listed
on the "Hawaiian Guitar on the Air" page of the February 1934 issue of "The Hawaiian Guitarist" magazine as playing on WGBI Scranton, PA and WBRE Wilkesbarre, PA.
He is not listed in the Steel Guitar Discography.
Is anyone familiar with Jack Penewell, particularly his Hawaiian steel guitar work? |
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Posted 2 May 2006 8:06 am
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There's a picture of him in this PDF file. According to this discography, Mr. Pennewell recorded two songs on Hawaiian guitar for the Paramount 20000 series, "Hen House Blues" and "Memphis Blues". I am not familiar with his work, but I would bet there are 78 rpm record collectors out there who are.
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Brad's Page of Steel
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
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Les Cook
From: Derbyshire, UK
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Posted 2 May 2006 8:19 am
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I have some of Jack Penewell's 78s and also a little information on him.He was a vaudeville artist from Madison,Wisconsin ...born 1897 died 1973. Music Studio News carried a small feature on him ,with photo ,in their Jan/Feb 1952 issue .If you want a copy of the article ,Bob ,email me and I'll send you one .I can also put you in touch with Penewell's nephew if you wish |
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Bob Stone
From: Gainesville, FL, USA
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Posted 2 May 2006 9:26 am
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Brad: Thanks for posting the link to the PDF. I had found it earlier. Great Pix!
Les: I am very interested and have e-mailed you. Thanks.
Also, I just spoke with Dirk Vogel who said that a recording by Penewell was among the 6,000 Hawaiian steel guitar recordings he donated to the University of Hawaii.
Thanks to you both.
Best,
Bob
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Dan Sawyer
From: Studio City, California, USA
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Posted 2 May 2006 9:29 am
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Thanks for that link, Brad. This could be one of the earliest double neck guitars (as well as a forerunner of the Fender headstock). |
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Michael Lee Allen
From: Portage Park / Irving Park, Chicago, Illinois
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Posted 6 May 2006 9:00 am
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Gary Anwyl
From: Palo Alto, CA
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Posted 6 May 2006 10:32 am
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Here's a newspaper photo from the Davenport Democrat and Leader, March 23, 1925 showing Jack Penewell with his "Twin Six" guitar.
I assume one of the necks was in standard tuning. I wonder what the other neck was tuned to. Does anyone know if it was common in 1925 for people use alternate tunings for Spanish guitar?
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Bob Stone
From: Gainesville, FL, USA
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Posted 6 May 2006 10:35 am
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Hi Michael,
The 1952 Music Studio News article shows Penewell playing a six string lap but the photo caption states:
...Inventor of the twelve string Hawaiian guitar Twenty-four string Hawaiian guitar
"ORGAN TONE VOLUME CONTROL" Writer of that beautiful song "She's my Sweetheart Lei Lani from Wai-ki-ki"
Photo(s) of Penewell playing a multineck lap would be news to the rest of us.
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Michael Lee Allen
From: Portage Park / Irving Park, Chicago, Illinois
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Posted 6 May 2006 2:18 pm
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Michael Lee Allen
From: Portage Park / Irving Park, Chicago, Illinois
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Posted 9 May 2006 7:08 pm
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Bob Stone
From: Gainesville, FL, USA
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Posted 10 May 2006 5:28 am
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Hi Michael,
Thanks! I can't wait to see the pic.
Best,
Bob |
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Guy Cundell
From: More idle ramblings from South Australia
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Mike Neer
From: NJ
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Posted 18 Mar 2012 6:48 am
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Let's not! _________________ Links to streaming music, websites, YouTube: Links |
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Bob Stone
From: Gainesville, FL, USA
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Posted 21 Mar 2012 5:01 am
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Hello Guy,
Thanks for posting the links on Jack Penewell. Interesting stuff.
White Snake is not for me...
Thanks again,
Bob |
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Michael Lee Allen
From: Portage Park / Irving Park, Chicago, Illinois
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Posted 21 Mar 2012 7:29 am
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Mike Anderson
From: British Columbia, Canada
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Posted 21 Mar 2012 7:35 am
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Mike Neer wrote: |
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LOVE the black nail polish! |
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Michael Lee Allen
From: Portage Park / Irving Park, Chicago, Illinois
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Posted 21 Mar 2012 7:48 am
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Les Cook
From: Derbyshire, UK
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Posted 21 Mar 2012 7:54 am
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from 3rd November 1963 ...Madison, Wisc. newspaper |
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Les Cook
From: Derbyshire, UK
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Posted 21 Mar 2012 7:58 am
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Les Cook
From: Derbyshire, UK
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Posted 21 Mar 2012 8:27 am
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Les Cook
From: Derbyshire, UK
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Posted 21 Mar 2012 8:38 am
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finally some 78 labels :
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Wayne D. Clark
From: Montello Wisconsin, USA
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Posted 21 Mar 2012 7:45 pm
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Jack Penewell, Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. When I saw that name, I said to my self, YES I knew a Jack Penewell, Could this be the same Jack Penewell, after all a lot of years have passed since I knew a Jack penewell. I'm 79 now and I was 13 at the time with one year of Hawian Guitar lessons under my belt, from the Wisconsin School of Music. up on Gorham street in Madison. It was at the Eagles club in Madison, where i first met Jack Penewell he was playing on a National New Yorker. I'll try to cut this short but I bought that National New Yorker from him for $100.00, it was balck and white that was in 1946. One of the neet things that Mr Penewell had on his Lap steel was a knob on the volum control that had an extenwion on it so that you could put your pinky finger in so you could control the volumn when you were playing. He said that he designed that little item.
Bob you talk about a memory from the past, I could not believe my eyes what I saw this listing.
Thanks for the memory.
Wayne D. Clark
Melbert 8 console
goodrich pedal
peavey 110 |
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